Yes if the player was on the active roster week one of the regular season and is a veteran. Otherwise it depends on the player's contract. Guaranteed money is paid even if the player is released regardless of tenure.
No contracts are guaranteed.
All major league contracts are guaranteed. So are NBA. NFL contracts are not guaranteed.
10 million dollars per year guaranteed.
Stafford signed a six year contract with the Detroit Lions prior to the 2009 season. $41.7 million is guaranteed and should he meet all of the incentives in the contract, he will receive a total of $78 million over the six seasons.
yes because if you are a head coach you have a base salary of a certain amount that you have to be paid
Maybe if the NFL doesn't renew Ea's contract
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Depends on the contract you get.
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Depends on wether or not they have a guaranteed contract.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford, the #1 overall selection in the 2009 NFL draft, signed a 6 year, $72 million contract ($41.7 million guaranteed) prior to the 2009 season. Incentive clauses in the contract, should Stafford reach them, would raise the overall value of the contract to $78 million.